How to identify mushrooms grown in the yard by a professor

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(1)Park Chiwook chiwO0k 23:00
(2)There were a lot of mushrooms growing in the yard, so I searched it on Google to see if it was edible, and it seemed to be a poisonous mushroom called velvet foot or galerina, which is a wild snail mushroom, which tastes very good and galerina dies if you eat it K
(3)Park Chiwook chiwook at 23:00
(4)But these two mushrooms are very similar, so it’s hard to tell So even if I look for wild snail mushrooms, I’m told not to eat them just in case But I think there’s a way to distinguish it, and I found out that you can distinguish it by doing a spore print
(5)Park Chiwook chiw00k 23:00
(6)Put the mushrooms on the paper and wait a few hours before the mushroom spores sit down on the paper, and the velvet foot says the spores are white and the galerina says the spores are brown So you can tell the difference
(7)It’s interesting, right? I waited for about 4 hoursI heard that it’s galerina. If I ate it without knowing it, I would have passed away. Don’t eat wild mushrooms It’s not easy to pick out poisonous mushroomsHaha
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